Sydney Achievers International Scholarships 2014

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If you are a new international student desiring to study at the University of Sydney in Australia, and you wish to apply for the school’s scholarship, there are few things you need to know.

 

The Sydney Achievers International Scholarships is aimed at attracting high achieving, academically worthy, international students to enjoy the ‘Sydney experience’ at one of the finest institutions of higher education in the world.

Field(s) of study: Any eligible undergraduate or graduate coursework program offered at the University of Sydney.

Number of Scholarships Available: 100

Scholarship value

For undergraduates and graduate students: AUD$10,000 each per annum, available for the CRICOS registered duration of a recipient’s program of study.

Criteria: The student must maintain a satisfactory academic performance. ‘

Eligibility

Undergraduate applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification or an international High School qualification accepted by the University with outstanding results, as deemed by the University of Sydney. Students completing Foundation Studies Programs offered by Australian or New Zealand universities are eligible. However, students who have already commenced or completed tertiary studies, or students transferring with credit exemptions and/or advanced standing, are not eligible.

Postgraduate applicants must have completed the equivalent of an Australian Bachelor degree qualification with outstanding results based on the Australian grading system, as deemed by the University of Sydney.

Deadline: 13th June 2014.

To enquire about this scholarship, 

email: international.admissions@sydney.edu.au.

 

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Giovanni Chinecherem Olakunle Olakunori(commonly known as Giovanni Olakunori) is an aspiring data scientist at heart, business developer and educator with a deep interest in ancient philosophy, healthy living, and developing economies. He’s the founder of LarnEdu, a community that inspires and supports lifelong learning especially in underdeveloped nations. He currently lives in the UK after living in 4 other countries across Europe and Africa. You can read more about him or follow him on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to see his public posts about how much he loves hot Kenkey and Jolof rice.

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